Survivor is a popular reality television game show produced in many countries throughout the world. In the show, contestants are isolated in a remote location and compete for cash and other prizes. Survivor, based on the successful Swedish show Expedition: Robinson, is commonly considered the mother of American reality TV because it was the first highly-rated and profitable reality show on broadcast television in the USA.

Survivor (UK) was the British version of the American reality show Survivor. The show was broadcast by the ITV1 network. It hit screens in the United Kingdom in 2001, with huge promotion and hype from tabloid newspapers.

Survivor is an American rock band formed in 1977 by core members Jim Peterik and Frankie Sullivan. The band achieved its greatest success in the 1980s with their AOR (Album-oriented Rock) which garnered them many charting singles, especially in their native United States. They are widely known for their hit "Eye of the Tiger", the theme song for the motion picture Rocky III in 1982.

Survivor is the third album released by female R&B trio Destiny's Child on May 1,2001. Two of its singles, "Bootylicious" and "Independent Woman Part I", reached #1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 singles chart while the title-track "Survivor" peaked at #2.

Survivor is a novel by Chuck Palahniuk. A satire of our commercial culture, it is the story of Tender Branson, a member of the Creedish Church, a death cult. In it, every member learns how to be a servant for the human race—most of them are butlers and maids—and fear most human pleasures.

Survivor is a science fiction novel by Octavia Butler. First published in 1978 as part of Butler's "Patternist series", Survivor is the only one of Butler's early novels not to be reprinted after its initial editions. Butler has expressed dislike for the work, referring to it as "my Star Trek novel."

A survivor is an eligible spouse or minor child who has survived a deceased member and is entitled to either a continuing allowance or a lump-sum death benefit. The member's surviving spouse receives a monthly allowance for life, whereas a surviving minor child receives an allowance for as long as she remains eligible.

Benefits based on your record (if you should die) are paid to: Your widow/widower age 60 or older, 50 or older if disabled, or any age if caring for a child under age 16 or who became disabled before age 22 Your children, if they are unmarried and under age 18, under 19 but still in school, or 18 or older but disabled before age 22 Your parents if you provided at least one-half of their support. A special one-time lump sum payment of $255 may be made to your spouse or minor children. An ex-spouse could also be eligible for a widow/widower's benefit on your record.

The Survivor tournaments are a series of writing tournaments that are held three times a year, along with two iterations of a spin-off series of tournaments called Rurouni Taikai. Originally held at http://www.ffonline.com Final Fantasy Online and http://www.shoryuken.com Shoryuken.com, the Survivor tournaments are now based out of http://www.randominsanity.org Random Insanity, though the tournaments themselves are often held at other message boards.

An individual is considered a cancer survivor from the time of diagnosis, through the balance of his or her life. Family members, friends, and caregivers are also impacted by the survivorship experience and are therefore included in this definition. TUVWXYZ

not generally used as a medical word, survivor can have several different meanings when applied to people with cancer. Some people use the word to refer to anyone who has been diagnosed with cancer. For example, someone living with cancer may be considered a survivor. Some people use the term when referring to one who has completed cancer treatment. And still others call a person a survivor if he or she has lived several years past a cancer diagnosis. The American Cancer Society believes that each individual has the right to define his or her own experience with cancer and considers a cancer survivor to be anyone who defines himself or herself this way, from the time of diagnosis throughout the balance of his or her life.

SURVIVOR is yet another systems monitor. It consists of a POSIX-thread based scheduler written in C++ running arbitrary checks in a flexible, heterogeneous, bureaucratic, and convoluted environment. It maintains proper state, history, sanity, and attitude, and allows interaction via Web, command, and two-way messaging interfaces.

A type of football pool where players only pick one team to win each week. If their team wins, they stay in the pool, if they lose, they're out of the pool. Players cannot use teams more than once per Survivor session. Groups may restart their Survivor Pool during the season if the pool ends early and a player wins.